The sermon titled "No Sheep Lost" by Wayne Boyd expounds on the theological doctrine of the perseverance of the saints, emphasizing that Christ keeps and guards all whom the Father has given to Him, ensuring that none of His elect are lost. Boyd discusses John 17:13, where Jesus states, "none of them is lost, but the son of perdition," making a clear distinction between Judas Iscariot—who was not among the elect—and the true followers of Christ. The preacher highlights the sovereign grace of God, drawing from Romans 9, to illustrate that salvation is entirely of God's mercy and not based on human effort or merit. He underscores the practical significance of this doctrine, bringing comfort to believers in the assurance that they are eternally secure in Christ, who actively works to keep them from spiritual ruin.
“He watches over us and He guards us. Isn't that wonderful?”
“We're justified by God. That's what's most important, isn't it?”
“If God didn't keep us, we'd be gone.”
“Not one of God's sheep will ever be lost. Not one.”
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